Under the amendments to the Radiation Control Act introduced [by the
NSW government] in May, children
under 18 and people with fair skin are prohibited from using solariums.

A government audit of solariums ... has found that 87 out of 89 solariums
failed to comply with the new, stricter regulations.

Let's ignore the difficulties in defining what is "fair skin" and also why
the government can say I can't do stupid things with my own body if I want to,
and move right onto the statement from the Australasian Solarium
Association:

I would say that the majority of the solariums out there are doing the right
thing and that's why they're still operating. [Emphasis mine]

So that's why the government is cracking down on solariums; the radiation
they emit obviously interferes with proper brain function, to such an extent
that heavy exposure can result in the inability to distinguish between the
majority and 2.5%. Heck, I don't say this lightly, but perhaps
we should think about banning them entirely.